Linux Live Kit

Linux Live Kit is a set of shell scripts which allows you to create your own Live Linux
from an already installed Linux distribution. The Live system you create will be bootable from CD-ROM
or a disk device, for example USB Flash Drive, USB Pen Drive, Camera connected to USB port, and
so on. People use Linux Live Kit to boot Linux from iPod as well.

How to build a Live distro:

1)

Install your favourite distro to disk partition, or into a folder on your existing system.

You may want to build your own kernel from sources

(most people don't need this)

I prepared build-scripts with sources for you here, so
just download all the files and directories from there.

Linux Live Kit is the most innovative toolkit available.
AuFS provides better stability compared to old unionfs, squashfs with XZ support provides
great compression ratio and amazing decompression speed. What's new compared to old
Linux Live scripts v 6?

- aufs3 is used instead of unionfs, brings great stability and features
- squashfs supports XZ compression including BCJ filters for incredible compression
- CD tree is simplified, you may call your distro as you like, eg. slax, knoppix, etc.
- support for booting from USB device as well as CD/DVD discs
- persistent changes storage DynFileFS provides dynamic-size filesystem
- support for writing persistent changes even to VFAT or NTFS (thanks)
- an install script to make your device boot in Linux and Windows
- support for loading your LiveKit data from different directory or even an iso file